Dan + Shay are heading back to the road with a massive new North American run that signals a fresh chapter for the chart-topping duo.
The pair announced the Young Tour this week, a 26-city trek supporting their upcoming studio album Young, which arrives Aug. 21. The tour launches Sept. 11 in Noblesville, Indiana, before making stops across the U.S. and Canada through early November.
Fans can expect appearances in major music markets including Toronto, Philadelphia, Dallas, Denver, Phoenix, Anaheim, and Mountain View, California, where the tour will close on Nov. 7.
Joining the duo on the road are fellow country standouts Tyler Hubbard and Josh Ross, giving the lineup an extra boost of crossover appeal for country and pop audiences alike.
The tour announcement arrives alongside growing anticipation for Young, which Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney have described as the most personal record of their career. The project follows the release of the emotional singles “Young” and “Say So,” the latter inspired by the late music executive Ben Vaughn and centered around mental health awareness and emotional honesty.
Over the years, Dan + Shay have become one of country music’s most reliable crossover acts, blending arena-sized hooks with polished harmonies that comfortably live between Nashville and Top 40 radio. Their latest era appears poised to continue that evolution while leaning into more reflective songwriting.
Presale tickets begin May 19, while general ticket sales open May 22 through the duo’s official channels. With a new album, a packed touring schedule, and an increasingly personal creative direction, the Young Tour could become one of country music’s biggest live draws this fall.